I find that Reese is more detailed in his chronology than other plans which focus on Chapters instead of verses. Example- reese tries to intergret the Psalms with the life of David. You may not agree with all his chronology but I believe you will find it very enjoyable reading through this Bible in the coming year.

The only area I need help with is creating a Bible reading plan based on this lectionary. Any help will be appreciated.

I originally wanted to create a passage list of all verses in Chronological order and open them in my Bible as a Passage List but to my disappointment I found out that they are automatically resorted in Canonical order which defeat my purpose. I wish there was a way to change this.

I originally wanted to create a passage list of all verses in Chronological order and open them in my Bible as a Passage List but to my disappointment I found out that they are automatically resorted in Canonical order which defeat my purpose. I wish there was a way to change this.

John when you apply a passage list as a filter to a bible all it does is hide from view the verses that are not part of the list. It is not resorting anything. The order of the text is fixed, You can't resort the text of any book. You can only resort selected user created documents such as passage lists and note files. So the filter isn't automatically resorting your bible into canonical order because it's already in that order and the order can't be changed.

I originally wanted to create a passage list of all verses in Chronological order and open them in my Bible as a Passage List but to my disappointment I found out that they are automatically resorted in Canonical order which defeat my purpose. I wish there was a way to change this.

John when you apply a passage list as a filter to a bible all it does is hide from view the verses that are not part of the list. It is not resorting anything. The order of the text is fixed, You can't resort the text of any book. You can only resort selected user created documents such as passage lists and note files. So the filter isn't automatically resorting your bible into canonical order because it's already in that order and the order can't be changed.

I under stand technically what you are saying but I wish it could appear in the order of the passage list.

How then do I choose a bible reading plan based on a lectionary? A link to a video would be of great help.

Lectionaries are not my area of expertise since I come from a non-liturgical background I have not explored building my own lectionary and neither have I tried to create a reading plan from a lectionary. All I can say with my limited knowledge of this area is that within Logos lectionaries are normally used on the home page instead of as reading plans so I am not sure how a reading plan would work.

I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I compiled as a lectionary but it doesn't show

The tagging of the PB source is not that of a lectionary (@yearmonthday, such as 1 January, 2017) but that of a calendar devotional (@dayofyear, such as 1 January - here even worse: [[@dayofyear.1.1]] ) and won't work. Sorry, I didn't check earlier.